Ruby Bridges stood up for herself and all of the blacks.
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Segregationists became more violent, businesses suffered from the mass actions, and civil rights leaders were arrested
many segregation laws were repealed
Segregationists became more violent, businesses suffered from the mass actions, and civil rights leaders were arrested
He signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
she was a main part of the civil rights movement
ruby bridges
He cautiously supported civil rights.
He cautiously supported civil rights.
To give publicity to the struggle for civil rights.
civil rights and equal rights for blacks and minorities
No, Ruby Bridges was not a scientist; she is best known as a civil rights activist. At the age of six, she became the first African American child to integrate an all-white elementary school in the South, specifically William Frantz Elementary in New Orleans, in 1960. Her courageous actions helped pave the way for desegregation in schools and highlighted the struggles for civil rights in the United States.
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Civil Rights and equal rights for Blacks and Minorities!
To pressure the government to support civil rights
He cautiously supported civil rights.
Pro-segregationists respond to the actions of the civil rights leaders and the protests by being racists who promote discrimination, which is rather unfortunate.